Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 666 g
Reihe: Critical Perspectives on Animals: Theory, Culture, Science, and Law
Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 666 g
Reihe: Critical Perspectives on Animals: Theory, Culture, Science, and Law
ISBN: 978-0-231-15188-7
Verlag: Columbia University Press
Nibert centers his study on nomadic pastoralism and the development of commercial ranching, a practice that has been largely controlled by elite groups and expanded with the rise of capitalism. Beginning with the pastoral societies of the Eurasian steppe and continuing through to the exportation of Western, meat-centered eating habits throughout today's world, Nibert connects the domesecration of animals to violence, invasion, extermination, displacement, enslavement, repression, pandemic chronic disease, and hunger. In his view, conquest and subjugation were the results of the need to appropriate land and water to maintain large groups of animals, and the gross amassing of military power has its roots in the economic benefits of the exploitation, exchange, and sale of animals. Deadly zoonotic diseases, Nibert shows, have accompanied violent developments throughout history, laying waste to whole cities, societies, and civilizations. His most powerful insight situates the domesecration of animals as a precondition for the oppression of human populations, particularly indigenous peoples, an injustice impossible to rectify while the material interests of the elite are inextricably linked to the exploitation of animals.
Nibert links domesecration to some of the most critical issues facing the world today, including the depletion of fresh water, topsoil, and oil reserves; global warming; and world hunger, and he reviews the U.S. government's military response to the inevitable crises of an overheated, hungry, resource-depleted world. Most animal-advocacy campaigns reinforce current oppressive practices, Nibert argues. Instead, he suggests reforms that challenge the legitimacy of both domesecration and capitalism.
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AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. Nomadic Pastoralism, Ranching, and Violence2. Domesecration and the Americas3. Ranching and Violence in North America4. Domesecration in the Western Plains5. Capitalist Colonialism and Ranching Violence6. Social Construction of the "Hamburger" Culture7. The "Hamburger" Culture and Latin America8. Domesecration and Impending Catastrophe9. New WelfarismNotesIndex
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